
DxOMark published their test results for the Nikon D500 camera:

The German website heise.de reports that Nikon has received a “cease and desist order” (?) from a German D500 camera owner for falsely advertising the camera as Wi-Fi enabled. The WLAN only works with Bluetooth but not as a standalone Wi-Fi device as the advertisements suggest (Bluetooth connection to SnapBridge needed). Here is the translation:

After the initial delay, the three new Nikon DL cameras with 1″ sensor are still listed to start shipping on June 3oth. For now I have not heard any rumors of another potential delay. Update – BestBuy has the shipping date for the DL cameras listed as November 28th:

→ The Vello Nikon F lens to Sony E-Mount camera AF lens adapter is now in stock (more info available here). → Adobe released Lightroom CC 2015.6 and Camera Raw 9.6 with added support for the Nikon Coolpix B700 camera and two Tamron lenses for Nikon F mount. → The new DZoptics Kerlee 35mm f/1.2 full frame DSLR lens […]

My name is Thorge Berger (reisefotografie.de) and I am a travel photographer from Germany who also organizes photo expeditions. For me it all started in 2010 when I had my first India experience on a photo trip with Steve McCurry. Part of it was that we visited a place called Haridwar north of Delhi for […]

The Japanese website DC.Watch reports that the Nikon D3300 DSLR camera ($389.95) is now officially discontinued (listed as “old product” in Japan).